If a suite of supposedly leaked slides are legitimate (and they sure look convincing to us) than the shape of Intel’s dirt-brown 2011 plans has finally been revealed. As you’ll discover immediately above, Chipzilla’s 25nm flash process is barely about able to double the scale of the company’s award-winning consumer SSDs, elevate to 400GB of ” enterprise-grade” multi-level cell memory to the enterprise space, and create a sequence of netbook-sized mini-SATA drives with the remains of the 34nm silicon.
On the processor front things are a bit of more iffy, however it seems safe to assert that the naming scheme has changed, as the silicon wafers you’ll slot into a Q67 Express motherboard can have an additional digit (and infrequently a letter) affixed to the top. As opposed to a Core i7-870, you’ll see the likes of Core i7-2600, i7-2600S, i7-2600K and i5-2500T, with the K (as within the past) affording you an unlocked multiplier for overclocking and the S equaling reduced power consumption, or vastly reduced for the T models. German publication ComputerBase — which found and subsequently pulled the slides — somehow managed to dig up nearly full specs for desktop and laptop CPUs in addition, and though we will be able to’t verify their legitimacy, you’re welcome to marvel at the belief of a 3.5GHz processor running on just 35 watts by visiting the source link below.
[Thanks, Aristo]




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